Broxbornebury (1812 Indiaman)
The Broxbornebury (or Broxonbury), was a three-decker sailing ship launched in 1812. She made four voyages for the East India Company (EIC), one voyage transporting convicts to Australia, and numerous other sailing voyages. She was sold in 1844 for breaking up.
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Broxbornebury (1812 Indiaman)
The Broxbornebury (or Broxonbury), was a three-decker sailing ship launched in 1812. She made four voyages for the East India Company (EIC), one voyage transporting convicts to Australia, and numerous other sailing voyages. She was sold in 1844 for breaking up.
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The Broxbornebury (or Broxonbu ...... sold in 1844 for breaking up.
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4.02336e+1
ship beam (μ)
1.072896e+2
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Condemned in 1843
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Ship armament
*1812:20 x 18-pounder guns
*1814:14 x 18-pounder guns
Ship complement
*1812:82
*1814:60
Ship country
United Kingdom
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Ship namesake
Broxbornebury Estate, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
Ship owner
Andrew Timbrell, then Andrew Chapman
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Ship tons burthen
709,708,720
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The Broxbornebury (or Broxonbu ...... sold in 1844 for breaking up.
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Broxbornebury (1812 Indiaman)
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